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Which statement best describes the point of view Jean Fritz uses in Homesick?

Fritz uses third-person point of view to describe the thoughts and perspectives of the author.

Fritz uses first-person point of view to describe the thoughts and perspectives of the narrator.

Fritz uses second-person point of view to describe the thoughts and perspectives of the narrator.

Fritz uses third-person point of view to describe the thoughts and perspectives of the narrator.

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Fritz uses first-person point of view to describe the thoughts and perspectives of the narrator.

Step-by-step explanation:

Jean Fritz in the book Homesick uses the first person narrative to put the readers in the shoes of the major character in the book so they could better understand his perspective, feel his emotions, and view the world from the same lenses.

The use of the pronoun "I" and "Me" by the author was to enable the first person narrative.

For example,

I entered the room and everywhere was dark

She was looking directly at me.

This use of personal pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, etc were used extensively in the book to enable the readers experience the events from the first person narrative of the major character.

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